Then check out the Quilt Gallery on DoYouEQ.com! We’re always amazed by what our talented users can do with the software. And in the Quilt Gallery you can see the actual sewn version of the virtual design. It was difficult to choose just a few to feature in this post! Nebula by Sue Duffy Circling Geese in a Summer Wind by Libby Phillips Star within a Star by Diane McGregor Monkey Quilt by Evelyn Townsend Truck #1 by Claire Kerr Take a look around the gallery and get those creative juices flowing! If you’ve designed and sewn a quilt using EQ7, submit your photos using the form on the right side of the Quilt Gallery page– remember, we want to see both the virtual EQ design and the finished quilt!

I’m so excited to share our User Spotlight with you today! You’ve seen her teaching the wildly popular Craftsy Block of the Month 2012, and now Amy Gibson of Stitchery Dickory Dock is sharing with us how much she loves EQ7! I’ve been quilting for 20 years, but once I discovered EQ7 in 2011, it had a profound affect on my design ability. I have so fallen in love with it, that I now use EQ7 in nearly every quilt I design. My favorite features are the ability to import swatches of actual fabric I plan to use (ie, auditioning fabrics), being able to easily print foundation paper piecing templates (love it!), and being able to quickly adjust measurements (anything that takes the brain damage out of quilt math for me is a godsend!). EQ7 was an integral part of designing and creating templates for my 2012 Craftsy Block of

Look at this adorable turkey! Sindy Rodenmayer sent him to us for you to enjoy! You can check out more of her patterns on MyEQBoutique.com and even more on her website fatcatpatterns.com. Download available (for EQ7 only) here.

Check out our Facebook album of wonderful projects! Here is how the contest works: Look at all the photos in the Facebook album. (“Like” Electric Quilt on Facebook too, if you haven’t already!) “Like” your favorite entry. The entry with the most “likes” wins an $100 EQ gift certificate. Sorry, we are no longer accepting entries. For more contest details, you can read this. Thanks to everyone that entered! Good luck!

Elizabeth Dackson of Don’t Call Me Betsy! is the focus of our User Spotlight today. You can find Elizabeth’s beautiful designs everywhere (Quiltmaker, Modern Quilts Unlimited, and Quilty- just to name a few!) and she recently released her first book called Becoming a Confident Quilter. She’s quite the busy quilter, so I’d like to thank her for taking time out of her busy schedule to chat with us! Showstopper (EQ design left, finished quilt right) by Elizabeth Dackson How long have you been quilting? I’ve been quilting pretty much as long as I’ve been sewing, almost four years. I didn’t start sewing until I became a stay-at-home mom and wandered into Jo-Ann’s one Sunday morning in search of a hobby. I bought my first sewing machine, and haven’t stopped sewing since! I devoured library books, teaching myself everything I could about sewing, and then I stumbled upon blogs and made

Christa Watson is longtime quilter and EQ user. She is as enthusiastic about designing quilts as she is about quilting them herself, and she loves to share many of her original designs for free on her blog. When Christa recently discovered that she could share her actual design sketches with other EQ7 users she jumped right on board with it! Modern Trees download page Christa hosts a series of very popular quilt alongs on her blog where she guides you step-by-step through the entire process of making a quilt. Just recently she’s made four of her quilt along designs available for EQ7 download, and she’s in the process of making the rest of them available, soon. Hugs N Kisses download page Sea of Squares download page Baby Bricks download page When asked about what she likes best about EQ7, Christa said: “I love that I can see exactly what the

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